Catch of the Day
What some of our friends have brought in lately. Click on the photo for a larger version.



Errol caught this 7lb. omilu from Waimanalo..



Richel Sorino and family with an ahi and other fish.


A father-and-son with mahimahi that couldn't fit in the cooler.


Richel Sorino, and his two friends Stan and Troy.


Peter Kim and what his son and friend caught enroute to HH buoy.


Richel Sorino, his son Ray display their ahi.


The Sorino gang with their catch of the day.


Errol Hu and this nice yellow dot on the Windward side of Oahu.


Roger Gaspar, Steve Marks, Darrine Marks, and Alane with their catch.


Kathy Mitchell and her blue marlin.


Phil Ayala and his ulua at Port Allen, Kauai.


Fish taxidermist Layne Luna displays some of his customers' amazing catch of the day.


Ty Tanita and his catch offshore of the Big Island. 


Jared Kim & Bob White with their blue-water haul.


Richard Yamada and one of two halibut he caught near Juneau, Alaska.


Alan Kitabayashi got this oio somewhere on Kauai.


Kalani Arion with a 9-pound oio.


Jim Prentice and Rich Harris with their 35-pound bull mahimahi.


Jake Azevedo, Jess Maiava, and Nainoa Kaluhiwa with their 7-pound papio.


Brendt N. Chang, Hiroshi Fukui and Guy Inouye with a pile of Mahi mahi


Chef Hiroshi Fukui, right, and friend with a Pacific Blue marlin.


Biji, Jared, Bob and Dan had a wonderful day of fishing (or catching) April 17, 2005.


Johnny Rouse with a 2.25-pound papio. July 2004.


Nick Denzer, with a good-sized Mahi mahi. November 2004.


Clay Ching and a 41.5-pound ulua on Molokai.


Alan Lee caught this 8 pound Oio early at dawn, Oahu.


Laisin Lee and Steven Lee with Catfish (9.5 pounds and 12 pounds) caught at
Nuuanu Reservoir


Rallin Kama and Terence Honda with a 12.75-pound omilu outside of Kaena Point. July 2004.

Leann Lee with a 5-pound oio, caught on light tackle.
September 2004.

Steven Lee caught this 10 pound Oio early in the morning, Oahu.
October 2004.



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Due to demand we may not be able to get to all of the photos since this is being done in our spare time. But we appreciate any and all material submitted and will try our best to include them here. Mahalo!


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